Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some may invoke a higher sanctity for parts of the constitution than the will of the people .
2 Using elementary operations of this kind , we may construct a canonical form of lambda-matrices , which is diagonal , the elements in the diagonal being functions of
3 Hence , given these probabilities and outcomes the investor may construct a riskless hedge by buying 1 share and writing 1.2 calls .
4 Having been through the experience , though , may facilitate a certain realism about the conflict in question . ’
5 Others may experience a light-headed sensation as if they have had a few glasses of wine ; a few fall into a deep sleep !
6 You may experience a strong sense of anger and resentment when the weather turns bad and your pet is outside all alone , instead of in his rightful place by your side .
7 Schools which operate option choices in years four and five and the sixth form may experience a considerable fluctuation in demand between courses which may not be reflected in pre-set department allocations .
8 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
9 And let us hope that the reader , on summing-up this look into the past at the Gorbals of yester-year , may say : ‘ These were real people , ordinary men and women , whose passage through the Gorbals not only added colour to a drab area of this Scottish city , but whose presence may remain a lasting influence for good . ’
10 Surgical procedures may trigger a transient rise in serum CRP as a response to cytokines which are secreted in response to trauma .
11 It may lend a certain dignity to the whole transaction but is notoriously slow .
12 Classification of functional gut disorders is proliferating at present , but there is much overlap of various functional symptom clusters and labelling these does not necessarily prove a common cause and may lend a false validity to the diagnosis .
13 This may explain a strange scene on a beaker from Stanwick , Northants. , ( fig. 14.12 ) which shows a satyr leaping forward with his typical thin elongated arms stretched out in front of him .
14 The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data .
15 And , curiously , this focus may utilize a different mode from the more global picture .
16 Children who visit may absorb a magical sense of bygone years In a home which is furnished and run in the style of fifty years ago .
17 However , you may prefer a lower figure with a different on-going environment and on this I need your guidance .
18 In third parties , Germans may prefer a low card to a wild one .
19 On the one hand , some clients may prefer a structured day with routine care , which everyone receives given at set times , very probably by a succession of nurses .
20 Even his description of Oswiu 's overlordship in Britain may convey an inflated impression of military activity under Oswiu .
21 The consortia which are established may cover a wide range of situations and it is important that the position of each centre involved is made clear at an early stage in the validation process .
22 The American test relies wholly on community standards , which may cover an entire range of social conventions without necessarily embracing aspects of public morality adequate to the behaviour portrayed or the vile exploitation of that behaviour by the work itself .
23 Realize , you realize that these may want a new machine for correcting plans which is not er , sort of
24 Some stallion owners may want a second payment in October if the mare is definitely in foal .
25 If no agreement has been signed , the vendor may want an appropriate agreement before revealing any confidential information as part of the due diligence .
26 A licensing board may grant a provisional licence to the holder of any licence to enable him to carry on business in temporary premises during the reconstruction of his premises .
27 For example , as part of the sale arrangements , the purchaser may grant an exclusive licence to a company in the vendor 's group covering intellectual property rights .
28 ( 1 ) A licensing board may grant an occasional licence to the holder of a licence authorising him to sell alcoholic liquor , during such hours and on such day as the board may determine , in the course of catering for an event taking place outwith the licensed premises in respect of which he is the holder of a licence .
29 ( 2 ) A licensing board may grant an occasional licence to a registered club authorising the club to sell alcoholic liquor , during such hours and on such day as the board may determine , at an event held outwith the premises of the club if the event arises from or relates to the functions of the club .
30 ( 1 ) A licensing board may grant an occasional permission to a person representing a voluntary organisation or a branch of a voluntary organisation authorising him to sell alcoholic liquor during such hours and on such day as the board may determine , in the course of catering for an event , arising from or related to the activities of the organisation , taking place outwith licensed premises .
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